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Buying my first gun. which of these 3 should i get? (Hi-Point)
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<blockquote data-quote="harry gilbert" data-source="post: 9681404" data-attributes="member: 4763"><p><strong><em>IF</em></strong> you buy from a reputable dealer, a used gun is a bargain, and can often be had in near-new condition for 1/2 the cost of a new one.</p><p></p><p>Every once in a while, I come across lots of service revolvers at FFL dealers (including detective's snub-nose guns) turned in by police departments in trade for new firearms. Some of these have rarely been fired and have only minimal holster wear, and can be had for under $200.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I bought a used .22 Ruger semi-auto a few years ago for about $200, and had the chrome start peeling from the gun. Sent it into Ruger, and they totally refinished the firearm at no cost to me. Ruger is a reputable manufacturer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harry gilbert, post: 9681404, member: 4763"] [B][I]IF[/I][/B] you buy from a reputable dealer, a used gun is a bargain, and can often be had in near-new condition for 1/2 the cost of a new one. Every once in a while, I come across lots of service revolvers at FFL dealers (including detective's snub-nose guns) turned in by police departments in trade for new firearms. Some of these have rarely been fired and have only minimal holster wear, and can be had for under $200. By the way, I bought a used .22 Ruger semi-auto a few years ago for about $200, and had the chrome start peeling from the gun. Sent it into Ruger, and they totally refinished the firearm at no cost to me. Ruger is a reputable manufacturer. [/QUOTE]
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